Re: Solaris 8 & 10 NFS Issue



Getting the following in the messages file....

Jun 22 12:06:00 nano nfs: [ID 664466 kern.notice] NFS read failed for server
192.168.1.101: error 16 (RPC: Failed (unspecified error))
Jun 22 12:06:00 nano last message repeated 3 times
Jun 22 12:15:42 nano nfs: [ID 333984 kern.notice] NFS server
192.168.1.101not responding still trying
Jun 22 12:15:42 nano last message repeated 1 time

On 6/22/07, Paul Hunter <diggerthelab@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone know of any NFS issues with Solaris 8 & 10???

I keep getting:

NFS server 192.168.1.100 not responding still trying...

The Solaris 10 server is used for jumpstart.

I used it to jump a Solaris 8 installation but having troubles keeping the
Solaris 8 box mounted on the the Solaris 10 NFS server........
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